The UN Has Accused Israel Of Using Recycled ChatGPT Responses To Try Dismiss It Finding Genocide In Gaza

“They say the same thing every time — it’s like ChatGPT is writing their responses. With all the money Israel spends on propaganda, you’d think they’d come up with something original.”

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A member of the UN commission in charge of investigating genocide in Gaza has accused Israel of using recycled ChatGPT responses to dismiss its findings.

On Tuesday, Sept. 16, a commission, set up by the UN’s Human Rights Council to investigate and collect evidence of Israel’s genocide in Gaza since Oct. 7, 2023, announced Israel had committed four of the five genocidal acts under the 1948 Genocide Convention.

In response, Israel has continued to deny it is committing acts of genocide in Gaza, calling the report “distorted and false”, with its foreign minister even accusing three members of the commission of being “Hamas proxies” holding “notoriously anti-semitic position”.

In response to the foreign minister’s allegations, a member of the commission, Chris Sidoti, told reporters that Israeli responses are becoming “so boring.”

“They say the same thing every time, it’s… They're producing the responses by ChatGPT these days. And they spend so much money in the foreign ministry on propaganda, you’d think that they would actually come up with something original,” Sidoti said.

Sidoti added Israeli authorities do not engage with the evidence and are quick to dismiss evidence the commission has provided.

“No one takes it seriously and… you shouldn't either,” he told reporters.

The commission said while it does not speak for the UN, the investigation is the strongest evidence yet that Israel is carrying out genocide.

The commission’s head has recommended that all states, regardless of whether they signed the Genocide Convention, to take action, prevent genocide and call what’s happening in Gaza by its name.

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